Spectroscopy

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Spectroscopy
TermSpectroscopy
Short definitionSpectroscopy - (pronounced) (spek-TROS-koh-pee) The study of the amount of light received, emitted, or scattered (reflected) by an object. Spectroscopy breaks down light and measures different wavelengths of visible and non-visible light. 
TypeCancer terms
SpecialtyOncology
LanguageEnglish
SourceNCI
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Spectroscopy - (pronounced) (spek-TROS-koh-pee) The study of the amount of light received, emitted, or scattered (reflected) by an object. Spectroscopy breaks down light and measures different wavelengths of visible and non-visible light. Various types of spectroscopy are used in medicine to examine tissue and make a diagnosis

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